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BMCBI
2005
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Differences in codon bias cannot explain differences in translational power among microbes
Background: Translational power is the cellular rate of protein synthesis normalized to the biomass invested in translational machinery. Published data suggest a previously unreco...
Les Dethlefsen, Thomas M. Schmidt
BMCBI
2005
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Are scale-free networks robust to measurement errors?
Background: Many complex random networks have been found to be scale-free. Existing literature on scale-free networks has rarely considered potential false positive and false nega...
Nan Lin, Hongyu Zhao
BMCBI
2005
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Statistical distributions of optimal global alignment scores of random protein sequences
Background: The inference of homology from statistically significant sequence similarity is a central issue in sequence alignments. So far the statistical distribution function un...
Hongxia Pang, Jiaowei Tang, Su-Shing Chen, Shiheng...
BMCBI
2005
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Reproducible Clusters from Microarray Research: Whither?
Motivation: In cluster analysis, the validity of specific solutions, algorithms, and procedures present significant challenges because there is no null hypothesis to test and no &...
Nikhil R. Garge, Grier P. Page, Alan P. Sprague, B...
TMC
2008
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A Mutual Network Synchronization Method for Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks
Mutual network synchronization is a distributed method in which geographically separated clocks align their times to one another without the need of reference or master clocks. Mut...
Carlos H. Rentel, Thomas Kunz
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